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Battling Fear and Indifference, Exiled Chechen Women Protest Kadyrov


Published on 2024-12-09 13:43:21 - MSN
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  • People are afraid to go out to protest. They are afraid to show their faces, afraid to speak out publicly. Both the Russian and the Kadyrov regimes exploit this," said Chechen-born activist Fatima Suleymanova.

The article from MSN discusses the plight of exiled Chechen women who are protesting against Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, known for his brutal regime. These women, living in Europe, are campaigning against the fear and indifference they face both from within their community and from the broader international community. They are highlighting the severe human rights abuses, including torture, abductions, and extrajudicial killings, that occur under Kadyrov's rule. Despite the risks, including threats to their families back in Chechnya, these women continue their activism, using social media and public demonstrations to raise awareness. Their efforts are part of a broader movement to challenge Kadyrov's authoritarian control and to seek justice for the victims of his regime. However, they struggle with gaining significant international attention and support, often facing skepticism or apathy.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/battling-fear-and-indifference-exiled-chechen-women-protest-kadyrov/ar-AA1vxDXQ ]

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